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February 7th, 2012 1:33 PM

Capital Economics expects the housing crisis to end this year, according to a report released Tuesday. One of the reasons: loosening credit. The analytics firm notes the average credit score required to attain a mortgage loan is 700. While this is higher than scores required prior to the crisis, it is constant with requirements one year ago.

However, other market indicators point not just to a stabilization of mortgage lending standards, but also a loosening of credit availability. Banks are now lending amounts up to 3.5 times borrower earnings. This is up from a low during the crisis of 3.2 times borrower earnings. Banks are also loosening loan-to-value ratios (LTV), which Capital Economics denotes “the clearest sign yet of an improvement in mortgage credit conditions.”

This is good news for buyers. It is a great time to buy a home in Los Angeles. The combination of low rates, easier qualifications for loans, low home prices and motivated sellers, makes it an ideal market for buyers.


Posted by Aviva Motavassel on February 7th, 2012 1:33 PMPost a Comment (0)

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